Hi!
I have a Telix 56k modem which doesn't work with Debian.
It works ok with win98.
So, I guess I need to buy myself a better modem,
are the ADSL ethernet modems from D-LINK supported in
Debian?
Björn Johansson
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Am Montag, 22. Dezember 2003 12:51 schrieb Bjorn Johansson:
Hi!
I have a Telix 56k modem which doesn't work with Debian.
It works ok with win98.
So, I guess I need to buy myself a better modem,
are the ADSL ethernet modems from D-LINK supported
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From: Bjorn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 05:51
Subject: Working modem?
Hi!
I have a Telix 56k modem which doesn't work with Debian.
It works ok with win98.
So, I guess I need to buy myself a better modem
This isn't really a debian problem, but a general Linux problem. Anyway, I
have an internal 56k ISA *jumpered* (not the most common things these days)
modem. For simplicity, I disabled the first serial port on my mother board,
and set the modem to live it's space (I'm just use to pointing to
It's also interesting to note that the modem works fine under W2k. Oh, and
I thought that that it could have been pppd not correctly telling my modem
to disconnect, so I tried echoing ATH0 to the device after the connection
was brought down, which didn't help...
Any ideas?
sounds more
It's also interesting to note that the modem works fine under W2k. Oh, and
I thought that that it could have been pppd not correctly telling my modem
to disconnect, so I tried echoing ATH0 to the device after the connection
was brought down, which didn't help...
Any ideas?
sounds more
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